Feather River Bulletin legal notices for the week of 3/26/2014

Inspection projectPlumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative will be conducting inspections of its facilities throughout 2014. Specific vegetation management projects planned within the timbered portions of its service area include but are not limited to, Chandler Road, the Cromberg area, Spring Garden area, Graeagle, and Calpine. We will also be inspecting for trees and other vegetation in proximity to the power lines as required by the California Public Resource Code Section 4293. Trees that come in contact with power lines are a major cause of outages on our system. PSREC strives to strike a healthy balance between our appreciation for trees and our obligation to provide safe, reliable electric service. Through our tree trimming program, we redirect tree growth away from power lines and remove any damaged or diseased trees so we can limit potential damage to the power lines which could be caused by extreme weather conditions. If a tree grows too fast or if its proximity to power lines is a threat to our electric system, our experts will trim the growth away from our equipment. Our vegetation management is conducted following best management practices defined in ANSI A300 Part 7 (ANSI 2012) and the ISA companion publication to the ANSI A300 Standards (ISA 2007).Currently PSREC is doing a comprehensive mapping/inspection project that encompasses the entire service area. These inspections are part of our ongoing work to provide our members with safe, reliable electric service. We will be inspecting electrical equipment as required by California General Orders 95 and 128 and determining the location and condition of our infrastructure. PSREC personnel require access to all of its facilities including meters. PSREC employees will have company ID with them. Published FRB, PR Feb. 26, March 5, 12, 19, 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7, 14, 2014|

Plumas County Public Health AgencyRequest for ProposalThis Request for Proposal (RFP) is soliciting responses for 2 separate Statements of Work awarding one to two contracts. Offerors can propose for any number of the two (2) services; however, separate proposals shall be submitted for the separate services. The requested services for this RFP are:Random Moment Time Survey (RMTS) Software ServicesTo provide an RMTS software system that can be rapidly customized to the final RMTS regulations as approved by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), a Federal Government Agency, at no additional cost to the School-based Medi-Cal Administrative Activities (SMAA) collaborative and quickly deployed to meet the requirements of the California SMAA program. This software system must be entirely web-based for the end-user, with no hardware or software installation required within the Local Education Agencies (LEAs) and shall not interface with any Plumas County IT system.Central Coding ServicesTo provide Central Coding services in support of the SMAA Collaborative. RMTS is a time tracking protocol. RMTS shall incorporate a comprehensive list of the activities or moments performed by staff whose costs are to be claimed under Medicaid. Codes are used to reflect all of the time and activities (whether allowable or unallowable under Medicaid) performed by employees participating in the Medicaid administrative claiming program. Central coder staff must have the ability to view all Time Survey Participant (TSP) data related to a moment, assign the appropriate code to the moment, send follow-up clarification email to TSP to request a response to an assigned moment, print reports and conduct quality assurance activities.The complete RFP can be found on the Plumas County website: http://www.plumascounty.us/bids.aspxPublished FRBMarch 26, 2014|